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use the sales force. use the dealer desk. get on your game. >> jpmorgan deny nice wrongdoing and is contesting the allegations in court. joining me tonight, former new york governor and former attorney general of new york, eliot spitzer. mr. spitzer, good to have you with us. >> ed, thank you for inviting me. >> this has got to be a clear indication of fraud as i see it. these are damaging e-mails. >> absolutely. remember, the defense of the banks has traditionally been we got it wrong, but we didn't lie. we made a mistake, but we didn't deceive. the beauty of e-mails is they give you a contemporaneous vision and understanding of what people knew. these e-mails make it very clear. and there are equally damning e-mails related to many other banks that at the time morgan, wamu, bear stearns securitized the debt, they knew the mortgages were bad. that is the essence of this, and it completely debunks their defense. >> where is the justice department? >> absent, missing in action. look, you and i think have the same frustration.
use the sales force. use the dealer desk. get on your game. >> jpmorgan deny nice wrongdoing and is contesting the allegations in court. joining me tonight, former new york governor and former attorney general of new york, eliot spitzer. mr. spitzer, good to have you with us. >> ed, thank you for inviting me. >> this has got to be a clear indication of fraud as i see it. these are damaging e-mails. >> absolutely. remember, the defense of the banks has traditionally been...
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gentlemen, thank you for joining us. jimmy, you have been involved in this fight and i think on the republican side. when did the turn begin? when did you start meeting people who at least said privately we got to change on this from what the platform has been saying? >> well, i think this issue has been moving faster than any issue we've seen ever in my lifetime, and it's been the last few years. i think that certainly -- i think before then we started a lot of movement. i think especially now that we've had the 2012 elections where four states passed the marriage issues and it's just the new political reality, and people are thinking about the issue differently. everybody has got gay people in their lives now and they -- >> tell me the importance of that. the importance of people just coming out. i think that's the key. when you realize somebody you might have thought was gay but they come out and say it and you're reconciled to that reality. >> exactly. and people want -- you know, politics is personal, and people thi
gentlemen, thank you for joining us. jimmy, you have been involved in this fight and i think on the republican side. when did the turn begin? when did you start meeting people who at least said privately we got to change on this from what the platform has been saying? >> well, i think this issue has been moving faster than any issue we've seen ever in my lifetime, and it's been the last few years. i think that certainly -- i think before then we started a lot of movement. i think...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >>> stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. alright, bring the model in on the set! work the camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. love it, or get double your money back. improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another...
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like us on facebook. tell us what you think about little mason and if there's viral videos we should be watching. >>> up next, tackling the most pressing international issues of the day with a man who's lived to tell the tale. now alex berrinson is using tei journalism to expose the truth. he will be in the guest spot. ♪ i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gi
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ann thompson is in rome for us. vati-leaks with the fallout over basically some reports of what happened, some different investigations. a cardinal resigned in the uk. reports of inappropriate activity, cover-ups, priests and prostitutes. messy. fill in the gaps here. >> reporter: yeah, it really is, chuck. what's happened in the final days of benedict's papacy is taken the scandals that marred the papacy and sort of put them in the three-week span. i mean, obviously, the biggest development is the resignation of cardinal keith o'brien, the cardinal from scotland. and he was accused of inappropriate behavior with four young priests going back to the 1980s. that story was published on sunday and on monday the vatican acce accepted, the pope accepted his resignation. i have to tell you that that -- things moving that quickly in the vatican, that's absolutely warp speed because they don't do things that quickly. now, totally unheard of. and then you have the vati-leaks scan dl and that is the pope's put ler and stole d
ann thompson is in rome for us. vati-leaks with the fallout over basically some reports of what happened, some different investigations. a cardinal resigned in the uk. reports of inappropriate activity, cover-ups, priests and prostitutes. messy. fill in the gaps here. >> reporter: yeah, it really is, chuck. what's happened in the final days of benedict's papacy is taken the scandals that marred the papacy and sort of put them in the three-week span. i mean, obviously, the biggest...
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less for us. more for you. >> the willing assy of president obama's -- is facing sharp criticism about granting special access to big spenders. something that put white house press secretary jay carney in an awkward position yesterday. >> without advocacy organizations, and this has been true in prior administrations and true in this one. >> 500,000 does not guarantee you access to the president. >> this is an independent organization. i would point you to that organization for how it raises its money. it has said quite clearly distinguishing it from other organizations that it will disclose its donors. i would point -- i would direct your questions to them. >> we'll discuss whether campaign finance reform is d.o.a., when democracy 21's fred worthheimer joins us next on "now." think ju etting rid of dark spots will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore ev
less for us. more for you. >> the willing assy of president obama's -- is facing sharp criticism about granting special access to big spenders. something that put white house press secretary jay carney in an awkward position yesterday. >> without advocacy organizations, and this has been true in prior administrations and true in this one. >> 500,000 does not guarantee you access to the president. >> this is an independent organization. i would point you to that...
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do you think the president is using our nation's military as a prop? >> well, the military leadership of this nation, both in uniform and civilian, is going to capitol hill for the last year and explaining how bad sequestration would be, what a bad idea this would be, how it would impact military readiness and how it would impact the ability of the navy, marine corps, and the other parts of the military to defend this country. and i think it's important for the president and for everybody to talk about what this means to talk about how damaging this will be to the men and women of our military, to the people who support them, to the people who work at places like newport news ship building and all around the norfolk area of virginia and in this country. this is a bad idea. this was a bad idea at the beginning. it was never supposed to happen. and now that we're at the 11th hour, it hasn't gotten any better and i think it's incredibly important that we explain exactly what will happen. we didn't deploy the truman and our strike group to the middle east
do you think the president is using our nation's military as a prop? >> well, the military leadership of this nation, both in uniform and civilian, is going to capitol hill for the last year and explaining how bad sequestration would be, what a bad idea this would be, how it would impact military readiness and how it would impact the ability of the navy, marine corps, and the other parts of the military to defend this country. and i think it's important for the president and for everybody...
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the american people want us to work together. we want something big, bold, balanced, and bipartisan that can take us. republicans say they are kicking the can down the road. i don't think they are even kicking the can down the road. they are nudging the poe pat toe across the table with their nose. there is not much being accomplished by what they are doing. this is just completely irresponsible. it's mindless. most people don't even know what sequester means. sequestration means unemployment. sequestration, we don't want it and we can work here to make sure we get the job done. so again i salute the president of taking the message to the american people. i believe what the republicans are doing with the sequestration, one deadline after another, little deadline after another is a subtrifuge to not getting the work done. we want to pass immigration reform, we want to pass gun safety legislation, we want to create jobs. we have our important work here to do here. we really do have a day job instead of just this job of avoidance be
the american people want us to work together. we want something big, bold, balanced, and bipartisan that can take us. republicans say they are kicking the can down the road. i don't think they are even kicking the can down the road. they are nudging the poe pat toe across the table with their nose. there is not much being accomplished by what they are doing. this is just completely irresponsible. it's mindless. most people don't even know what sequester means. sequestration means unemployment....
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it it used to be established outside the republican party. this year we were commenting it looked like every major republican party was invited, sarah palin, john mccain, but one person they did not invite was chris christie. what's up? >> you've got a very popular in his state pro life tax cutting governor who has taken on the public sector. so of course you don't want him. and this is a group that has invited the prime minister of canada who has also been a very successful candidate for canada. >> by the way, to the left of every -- >> exactly. >> it is -- christie, i'm sure in an election year, he doesn't mind. he doesn't want to be seen as too partisan. >> chuck, msnbc was the first to report that last week that christie wasn't getting invited to the cpac. you're right. he has no election this year. his approval ratings are in the 70%. that's where you want to be when you're facing re-election. but you never know, when you're running for new jersey governor, you probably don't want to be at some place like cpac. >> right now do you think
it it used to be established outside the republican party. this year we were commenting it looked like every major republican party was invited, sarah palin, john mccain, but one person they did not invite was chris christie. what's up? >> you've got a very popular in his state pro life tax cutting governor who has taken on the public sector. so of course you don't want him. and this is a group that has invited the prime minister of canada who has also been a very successful candidate for...
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give us an update today. the new york city police department with its own intelligence unit and operations overseas, as well as in greater new york, what is the level of cooperation between municipal departments like yours and the fbi? >> well, certainly much better than it was prior to september 1 1th. now on that date, we had 17 investigators in the joint terrorist task force and we now have 120 investigators. we communicate on a daily basis those national counterterrorism center. that basically charged with responsibility among coordinating of all agencies. so, it wasn't just lack of communication from state, city and federal. it was among federal agencies that was the problem prior to september 11th. that, i think, has been adequately addressed. >> joe, why are you so involved in this? why is this personal to you? >> i happened to be there on 9/11 itself. i was getting off the e train when flight hit. the fire, i saw people jump from that building that day. saw the huge fireball explode out of the south t
give us an update today. the new york city police department with its own intelligence unit and operations overseas, as well as in greater new york, what is the level of cooperation between municipal departments like yours and the fbi? >> well, certainly much better than it was prior to september 1 1th. now on that date, we had 17 investigators in the joint terrorist task force and we now have 120 investigators. we communicate on a daily basis those national counterterrorism center. that...
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it's brutal that way. >> you can't call us both nerds. people are going to look at you and not believe it. i try to look cool here. >> we both have blue on. that works. yeah. cool. >> no. thanks, appreciate it. >>> let's turn to sports. the game of the night. kansas against iowa state picking up in the final seconds of the game. a chance to put iowa state up by three. missed. now, kansas needs a two to tie it. alie jeh johnson was standing his ground, right? they call him for the foul. he can't believe it. look at his feet. he wasn't moving. the end of the game, in the paint, near the line. it gave kansas another chance to hit the foul shot. overtime, they pull away. 108 to 96 avoiding the upset at iowa state. well now to the nfl. another reason to dislike tom brady. that's not what it says. giving the patriots a hometown discount. he agreed to a three-year, $27 million contract extension to keep him in new england through the 2017 season. by the end of that, he'll be 40. it's good news for the pats. the new contract will free up $15 mill
it's brutal that way. >> you can't call us both nerds. people are going to look at you and not believe it. i try to look cool here. >> we both have blue on. that works. yeah. cool. >> no. thanks, appreciate it. >>> let's turn to sports. the game of the night. kansas against iowa state picking up in the final seconds of the game. a chance to put iowa state up by three. missed. now, kansas needs a two to tie it. alie jeh johnson was standing his ground, right? they call...
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president obama is using that as a backdrop to emphasize the cuts. he's criticized by house speaker john boehner and other republicans who say the president needs to stop campaigning, get off the road, come back to washington and facilitate a discussion. the two sides are at polar opposites when it comes to preventing the cuts from happening. the big cut could be air traffic controllers, those furloughs affecting overnight shifts at small airports. some of the managers there say they are concerned about safety. mara? >> tracie potts live in washington. thanks for that. >>> the resignation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain means he will not vote to pick the new pope. keith o'brien resigned after accusations that he behaved improperly with him going back to the 1980s. pope benedict accepts his resignation because he was near the age of 85. >>> today marks the tragic shooting death of trayvon martin. a candle light vigil will be held tonight. the unarmed teen was shot and killed by george zimmerman, a neighborhoods watch volunteer. zimme
president obama is using that as a backdrop to emphasize the cuts. he's criticized by house speaker john boehner and other republicans who say the president needs to stop campaigning, get off the road, come back to washington and facilitate a discussion. the two sides are at polar opposites when it comes to preventing the cuts from happening. the big cut could be air traffic controllers, those furloughs affecting overnight shifts at small airports. some of the managers there say they are...
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stay with us. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. >>> happy election eve. in the first election for federal o
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that doesn't take us beyond the rates that we used to have. but this is the republican strategy. you have to negotiate with them on their terms or you're not going to save jobs in america. john boehner isn't even concerned about the immediate loss of jobs from the sequester. >> do you have a sense of how many jobs will be lost as a result of this sequester? >> i do not. but i can tell you this. if we don't solve the spending problem here in washington, this will be tens of millions of jobs in the future that won't happen because of the debt load that is being laid on the backs of our kids and our grandkids. >> well, then why don't you take the deal the president's got on the table, mr. boehner? republicans are willing to see people lose their jobs. they are willing to see projects and services fall by the wayside. this is the new mantle of obstruction. president obama is using all of his resources to put a public face on these upcoming cuts. and folks, they are real. the transportation secretary already explained how the cuts will create a national travel slowdown. tell that to y
that doesn't take us beyond the rates that we used to have. but this is the republican strategy. you have to negotiate with them on their terms or you're not going to save jobs in america. john boehner isn't even concerned about the immediate loss of jobs from the sequester. >> do you have a sense of how many jobs will be lost as a result of this sequester? >> i do not. but i can tell you this. if we don't solve the spending problem here in washington, this will be tens of millions...
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thank you for joining us, ann. you're the expert. every time when i think about it, a decade, i try to think about what was going on at the time. the south in the late '30s was sort of vaguely english to make the english look good. the 1950s movies about biblical times and the way we treated slaves. it's really about the way we treat black people in america in those days. it's always about the present. i think "argo" is about the need of the country to win one of these damn things overseas for once. >> i think that's a point very well taken. movies are always allegories. we've talked about this before, too. this is an amazing year for washington process being the star of these movies. we had "argo." we had "lincoln" and "zero dark thirty," all of which really lifted the veil on these processes, and in the case of "lincoln" a process we're mired in in a dysfunctional way showing them working. what's different with last year's movies is there was this lack of cynicism in all of them. even though they were tough. "zero dark thirty" is a
thank you for joining us, ann. you're the expert. every time when i think about it, a decade, i try to think about what was going on at the time. the south in the late '30s was sort of vaguely english to make the english look good. the 1950s movies about biblical times and the way we treated slaves. it's really about the way we treat black people in america in those days. it's always about the present. i think "argo" is about the need of the country to win one of these damn things...
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that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the problem. >> both sides bought into this plan. >> there is no leadership from the president. >> the president proposed the sequester. >> he came from the white house and the president's aides. >> i got 98% of what i wanted, i'm happy. >> death by a thousand cuts. >> do not have to happen. >> i would look to the states for action. >> find another way to do it. and get it done now. >> we know there has to be a way to compromise. >> the governors, in general, are going to be upset about a lot of the cuts, is it a doomsday scenario? are we in for real trouble? is the truth somewhere in between
that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the...
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now buzzfeed has given us the sequel. now we must all admit that there is another thing that is terrible for traffic, a thing that i will not say outloud for fear that you will turn off this television show if i do. it is the thing going on in washington right now that is a crisis, a self-inflicted preplanned crisis that the white house and congress agreed ahead of time to inflict on themselves and on the country. it turns out it is the 2013 equivalent of a baby picture of mitt romney in 2012. awww, yeah, not interesting. the pugh researcher for the people in the press did a big research poll where they asked people what they're paying attention to in the news. it turns out that self-inflicted crises in washington aren't what they used to. they compared crises in the first big fight over the debt ceiling that president obama had with congress in the summer of 2011. they found half the country was paying a lot of attention to that crisis. compare that to the number of people paying attention to this crisis, which substanti
now buzzfeed has given us the sequel. now we must all admit that there is another thing that is terrible for traffic, a thing that i will not say outloud for fear that you will turn off this television show if i do. it is the thing going on in washington right now that is a crisis, a self-inflicted preplanned crisis that the white house and congress agreed ahead of time to inflict on themselves and on the country. it turns out it is the 2013 equivalent of a baby picture of mitt romney in 2012....
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is about this guy. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> the bunga/bunga, who is that? and why do you need to know about him today? well, let's get the clock. okay, that is berlusconi, the prime minister of italy, the guy who made the words a catch phrase, the guy thrown out of office because the banks and global financial markets said they would stop giving italy any money if they didn't kick him out of office. that is rare, he is really unliked. but his successor worked well with europe, the problem is that voters didn't like him that much. those pesky vote
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is...
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less for us. more for you. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're back. if the presidential election is the best mood ring in the country, the academy awards are a close second. perhaps the biggest surprise at last night's oscars was when first lady michelle obama joined the ceremony via satellite from the white house to announce "argo" had won best picture. >> and now for the moment we have all been waiting for. and the oscar goes to "argo." >> i was here 15 years ago or something, and, you know, i had no idea what i was doing. i stood out here in front of you all really just a kid, and i went
less for us. more for you. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're...
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they made us laugh. they made us weep and they made us grip our arm rests just a little tighter. and the oscar goes to -- "argo"! congratulations. >> what a way to end the night. but the right-wing went on the attack before the after parties even started. let's bring in joe madison. thank you for being here. >> karen, some people on the right-wing are losing their minds over this appearance. i mean what's they're problem? >> you know, i think it's because they're gjealous. she's got some moves and look at how good she looked in that dress! come on. in all seriousness, you know, every first lady and president, there have been things that they've done that have been first, right? and so this is a first to have a first lady announce a winner. but it's not the first time a first lady has appeared in -- in the oscars. laura bush d-- >> 1941, franklin roosevelt spoke to the audience by radio. in 1981, ronald reagan, president ronald reagan taped a greetings for the show. these are presidents themselves. and laura bush appeared on an oscar show segment answering the question what do the
they made us laugh. they made us weep and they made us grip our arm rests just a little tighter. and the oscar goes to -- "argo"! congratulations. >> what a way to end the night. but the right-wing went on the attack before the after parties even started. let's bring in joe madison. thank you for being here. >> karen, some people on the right-wing are losing their minds over this appearance. i mean what's they're problem? >> you know, i think it's because they're...
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clarence is till with us. clarence, i want to can you this, tea party congressman tim huelskamp says this will be the first significant tea party victory in that we got what we set out to do in changing washington. is it not the case, clarence, that what you just saw is the a speaker who is now back under the control of the tea party? because having two months ago offered $800 billion in revenues through tax loopholes, he now throws that away and is doing exactly what mr. huelskamp and tea partiers would like, which is basically a republican rampage against government? >> it is a ram page against government in the sense that we appear to be heading down toward the deadline and going over another fiscal cliff although we can't call it that now. we're sauking about sequester but it's the same manufactured crisis as president obama called it in the state of the union address. the fact is that the right wing of the republican party doesn't care if government closes down or if these discretionary funded programs ar
clarence is till with us. clarence, i want to can you this, tea party congressman tim huelskamp says this will be the first significant tea party victory in that we got what we set out to do in changing washington. is it not the case, clarence, that what you just saw is the a speaker who is now back under the control of the tea party? because having two months ago offered $800 billion in revenues through tax loopholes, he now throws that away and is doing exactly what mr. huelskamp and tea...
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> quest to make tommy lee jones laugh begins now. >> thank you, movie god. >> it came true. >> the actor who really got inside lincoln's head was john wilkes booth. >> i was committed to play margaret thatcher. ♪ >> you guys are just standing up because you feel bad i fell and that's embarrassing but thank you. >> six months from having to call him benjamin afleck. i thought we'd cut this joke but really you want to do it? first time i saw him with that dark facial hair, i thought, my god, the kardashians have finally made the jump to film. >> and the oscar goes to -- "argo." >> it doesn't matter how you get knocked down in life. because that's going to happen. but you have to get back up. this is for you. >> 3:35 -- >> is that all? >> i know. it was
less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> quest to make tommy lee jones laugh begins now. >> thank you, movie god. >> it came true. >> the actor who really got inside lincoln's head was john wilkes booth. >> i was committed to play margaret...
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claudio lavagna is live for us in rome. so far the vatican attempted to dismiss much of what's developing and breaking today. >> reporter: well, and tamron, this morning, people sense and feel the anticipation. there in the vatican press room, they had a big announcement to make and packed with hundreds of journalists from all over the world. he said one big news, we got two. as you mentioned, the pope decided to change the cannon law that sets the rules for the conclave to move up the conclave set to start sometime between march 15th through the 20th. well now the cardinals can decide to move it up and maybe start as early as the first days of march. on top of that, of course, we got told -- we were told by the spokesperson that pope benedict xvi accepted the resignation of cardinal o'brien. when we asked he was not allowed in to the conclave, he said that's not for the pope to decide, it is only a decision that a cardinal can take. cardinal o'brien did take that decision and made it public shortly afterwards and published
claudio lavagna is live for us in rome. so far the vatican attempted to dismiss much of what's developing and breaking today. >> reporter: well, and tamron, this morning, people sense and feel the anticipation. there in the vatican press room, they had a big announcement to make and packed with hundreds of journalists from all over the world. he said one big news, we got two. as you mentioned, the pope decided to change the cannon law that sets the rules for the conclave to move up the...
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thank you for being with us today. >> thank you, andrea. it's great to be with you. >> thank you. and coming up next, u.s. aid administrator on what the sequester means for foreign aid. he is just back from somalia. andrea mitchell reports live from london. only on msnbc. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ quattro!!!!! i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't alwa
thank you for being with us today. >> thank you, andrea. it's great to be with you. >> thank you. and coming up next, u.s. aid administrator on what the sequester means for foreign aid. he is just back from somalia. andrea mitchell reports live from london. only on msnbc. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched...
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less for us. more for you. >>> wayne lapierre, ceo of the national rifle association was at it again this weekend. asserting the congressional efforts to institute a universal background check are really a secret plot to confiscate american guns. >> this so-called universal background check that you're hearing about all over the media and from president obama and some of the other politicians in washington is aimed at one thing. it's aimed at registering your guns, and when another tragic opportunity presents itself that registry will be used to confiscate your guns. >> eric, you know what the working phrase there is. when a tragic opportunity presents itself because that's what the nra is looking for in order to sell more guns. >> that's right. if i were the drug cartels and the mob, i would be giving to the nra because he is their best friend. >> yeah, he is. >> he is putting guns in the hands of everyone he can, and then as we heard in the clip earlier, he is saying, well, now we've given the g
less for us. more for you. >>> wayne lapierre, ceo of the national rifle association was at it again this weekend. asserting the congressional efforts to institute a universal background check are really a secret plot to confiscate american guns. >> this so-called universal background check that you're hearing about all over the media and from president obama and some of the other politicians in washington is aimed at one thing. it's aimed at registering your guns, and when...
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less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. >> ones core goes to president abraham lincoln. it's time for the side bar. daniel day lewis winning for his portrayal of the president of the united states. he is the first actor to win three lead oscars. now, the biggest upset of the night "argo" ben affleck's political drama. it took best ones cores for the best movie "lincoln." the biggest surprise goes to michelle obama who announced "argo's" big win from the white house. >> i am so honored to help introduce this year's nominees for best picture and to help celebrate the mov
less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy...
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especially over the past weekend over who is to blame for getting us into this pickle. republicans have been quoting a piece by bob woodward in "the washington post" that says the sequester was initiated by the white house and brainchild of neighbors. the white house has pushed back on this. they insist revenue has always been part of the equation. how much does this matter in this big debate? >> you know, i think it matters a little bit but not very much. i think, you know, talking with congressional republicans, you know, their point is look, maybe we know we are in a weak position. politically speaking this debate. the president has the bully pulpit and commands so much attention. people more or less side with him over republicans. so, you know, what they are trying to do is find something they can go on offense with and quote, unquote, muddy the waters and say, look, we are not to blame. the president is every bit if not more to blame for this. when these gash you know, these cuts happen, when you start to feel the pain and sort of your every day life, it is -- it i
especially over the past weekend over who is to blame for getting us into this pickle. republicans have been quoting a piece by bob woodward in "the washington post" that says the sequester was initiated by the white house and brainchild of neighbors. the white house has pushed back on this. they insist revenue has always been part of the equation. how much does this matter in this big debate? >> you know, i think it matters a little bit but not very much. i think, you know,...
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happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ you're not indestructible anymore. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. because every flake is doubl
happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're...
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tell us who wins. then i want to talk about seth mcfarlane who got absolutely destroyed. >>> rounding up major award winners were anne hathaway who won best supporting actress and inspired a few new twitter sites last night. christopher waltz who took home best supporting actor. poor seth mcfarlane who i got to admit i don't really know. never seen the guy really. i understand he does "family guy" and either you love "family guy" or you absolutely hate "family guy." >> he did "ted." >> i saw that bear last night. >> was he that bad? i hate the smultsy stuff where they get up and play hollywood. >> it was edgy. >> tremendously talented guy. he had an edge in his monologues. the song and dance, tremendously talented. reminded me of you. >> i thought -- you have to remember, everyone hates everything on twitter. >> of course. >> you can throw that out. i think he was just different and he was also -- he's not one of them. do you know what i mean? so he comes into that room, they're going, who is this guy?
tell us who wins. then i want to talk about seth mcfarlane who got absolutely destroyed. >>> rounding up major award winners were anne hathaway who won best supporting actress and inspired a few new twitter sites last night. christopher waltz who took home best supporting actor. poor seth mcfarlane who i got to admit i don't really know. never seen the guy really. i understand he does "family guy" and either you love "family guy" or you absolutely hate "family...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> on this sunday afternoon. the sequester blame game. >> the crisis is made up. it's been created. i didn't support the sequester because it's a stupid way to cut spending. >> well, just five kays before the across-the-board spending cuts take effect. congress finally heats back to the hill, but is there enough time to find the solution? i'll talk to former senator kay bailey hutchison. good sunday to you. i'm craig melvin. both sides say the sequester is a bad idea, but that's about all they really seem to agree on. we'll talk about that. plus a big week for voting rights in this country. should states with a history of discrimination still be subjected to more federal oversight than other states? that's the big question before the high court, and the stars are out tonight in hollywood, and several key political films. they are up for oscars. we'll sort through the potential winners in the hours leading up to the acade
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> on this sunday afternoon. the sequester blame game. >> the crisis is made up. it's been created. i didn't support the sequester because it's a stupid way to cut spending. >> well, just five kays before the across-the-board spending cuts take effect. congress finally heats back to the hill, but is there enough time to find the solution? i'll talk to former senator kay bailey hutchison. good sunday...
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he's yet to respond us. there's opportunities on a bipartisan basis to reform for this program for those governors who are expanding and not expanding. i do believe everybody in america has access to affordable hillary clinton. i agree with what the president said in 2009. doesn't make sense to put more people without expanding it, reforming it. >> governor? >> national health care is based on our own experiment in massachusetts. it's been wildly successful. over 98% of our residents have access to medicare, 99.3% of children, i think it is, of children. i don't think any other state in america can touch that. there are more businesses offering insurance to their employees today than before health care reform went into effect. it has not broken our budget and it's very, very popular. we have found a tremendous amount of flexibility with this administration and actually with the bush administration before them in implementing this. i understand that there are philosophical reasons for not supporting this pres
he's yet to respond us. there's opportunities on a bipartisan basis to reform for this program for those governors who are expanding and not expanding. i do believe everybody in america has access to affordable hillary clinton. i agree with what the president said in 2009. doesn't make sense to put more people without expanding it, reforming it. >> governor? >> national health care is based on our own experiment in massachusetts. it's been wildly successful. over 98% of our...
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you've set us up for this next interview. joining me now, contributor to "newsweek" and the daily beast, pa tri ma murphy and mother jones staff reporter andy croel. thanks for joining me. patricia, five days until the cuts take effect. does either side have any real incentive to compromise? it seems like there's little common ground here, the president who wants revenues, republicans want only the spending cuts, and never the twain shall meet. >> there does not seem to be any ensi incentive for either side to compromise, and i don't understand that because both sides stand to lose significantly when it comes to going back to voters and explaining how this happened because both sides have their frinlts on this deal. the president did come up with the idea. 70% of republicans voted for it. so nobody is without blame in this situation. i think once you start to see how these sequester start to affect people not in d.c. but around the country, 780% 80% of change, the furloughs will happen outside washington. once people see thei
you've set us up for this next interview. joining me now, contributor to "newsweek" and the daily beast, pa tri ma murphy and mother jones staff reporter andy croel. thanks for joining me. patricia, five days until the cuts take effect. does either side have any real incentive to compromise? it seems like there's little common ground here, the president who wants revenues, republicans want only the spending cuts, and never the twain shall meet. >> there does not seem to be any...
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it does nothing for us. it does great things for the oil company. >> i was going to say i think one of the important things we need to talk about when we talk communities of color, we have to talk about the solutions that take the fastest growing segment of the country. communities of color in this country are very soon going to be half of the country. when we look at the solutions that we have, one of the things we need president obama and congress to do is pay attention to how we invest in local scale renewable energy solutions that communities of color innovate. one of the things happening as we invest in renewable energy and a stimulus is it didn't pay attention enough to how we have to actually look at doing it differently given how communities of color have been excluded from investment opportunities. in boston, there were advocates that recognized homeowners in boston were not going to be able to weatherize their homes because there weren't weatherization companies nearby. community of color work they
it does nothing for us. it does great things for the oil company. >> i was going to say i think one of the important things we need to talk about when we talk communities of color, we have to talk about the solutions that take the fastest growing segment of the country. communities of color in this country are very soon going to be half of the country. when we look at the solutions that we have, one of the things we need president obama and congress to do is pay attention to how we invest...
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causes us concern also. so it's an opportunity there again to go clean up some of these loan guarantee programs, get rid of some of these redundancies. do we really need 80 different economic development programs that are coming through the department of commerce? do we need 100 economic development programs coming through transportation? do we need 82 different teacher quality programs in the department of education? those are the questions that should be asked. and our constituents are saying, hold firm. stay with this. let's get government on the track that it should be so that our future is sustainable. >> that may be. but if you look at some opinion polls here, this one from usa today, the majority of americans are supporting the white house's plans for all these major issues. do you worry at all that the republican party is not on the right side of public opinion? >> i think that what people, many people, whether they support the president or us, what they're saying is washington doesn't have a revenue
causes us concern also. so it's an opportunity there again to go clean up some of these loan guarantee programs, get rid of some of these redundancies. do we really need 80 different economic development programs that are coming through the department of commerce? do we need 100 economic development programs coming through transportation? do we need 82 different teacher quality programs in the department of education? those are the questions that should be asked. and our constituents are...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> it was one of those weeks in congress again. the house stood in recess meaning nothing could get done. last week, the senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of the violence against women act reauthorization. they voted 78-22. yep, 78 means this bill has bipartisan support in the senate. over in the house, we continue to wait, even as reports surfaced this week saying that some republicans are pushing to get a bill of their own passed soon. that is, assuming they can get their own members on board. which is why my letter this week goes out to one of the most vocal holdouts, republican congressman john duncan of tennessee. better known as jimmy. dear congressman duncan, it's me, melissa. this week, you were really on a metaphorical rampage with this lovely little insight about your resistance to the violence against women act. you said every bill is given a motherhood and apple pie title but if you voted based on the titl
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> it was one of those weeks in congress again. the house stood in recess meaning nothing could get done. last week, the senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of the violence against women act reauthorization. they voted 78-22. yep, 78 means this bill has bipartisan support in the senate. over in the house, we continue to wait, even as reports surfaced this week saying that some republicans are pushing to get a...
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i don't think they want what they have in front of us either, both of us are using it for political leverage to battle the other side. that won't solve the problem. >> i can ask you about the buzz of ashley judd running for senate. >> of course. >> she met with some pretty big democratic donors in the state. does she have what it takes to beat senator mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader? >> absolutely. there is virtually no excitement at all about re-electing mitch mcconnell in the state. a state-wide poll recently shows 75% of kentuckians, 35% of republicans will definitely vote to re-elect him. plenty of energy to retire him after five terms and nobody i think could capture that energy better than somebody like ashley judd who has enormous star power, beloved in the commonwealth, eight generations her family has been in the state. university of kentucky's number one fan, and also she's a very, very smart woman who is very active in political issues, she's got a master's in public policy from harvard. she's very, very engaged, and i think she would be a terrific candidate. >> wow. t
i don't think they want what they have in front of us either, both of us are using it for political leverage to battle the other side. that won't solve the problem. >> i can ask you about the buzz of ashley judd running for senate. >> of course. >> she met with some pretty big democratic donors in the state. does she have what it takes to beat senator mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader? >> absolutely. there is virtually no excitement at all about re-electing...
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thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended with a quote from -- a letter from the alamo where he was quoting saying "victory or death", and "we are going to win." and they were all up and cheering. so i think, you know, it was a speech that was throwing red meat to his crowd, and they loved it, absolutely. >> is this one of those moments where it is sort of right-wing world and the rest of the world where it seems obviously mccarthyist and therefore problematic, just doesn't register that way in front of a more conservative audience, or does it register as something that joe mccarthy mig
thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended...
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stay with us. i want to bring in steve benen, msnbc contributor. good to have you with us tonight. why are mainstream journalists repeating this lie about president obama not having a plan to replace sequester? >> well, i can only speculate about what brooks and others are thinking. but i would think in all likelihood, there is a forced equivalence between left and right and democrats and republicans, it doesn't really exist. i think for many pundits who are so eager to avoid any sense of bias or any sense of maybe one side is more responsible for problems than the other, that they have to say that both sides are always to blame, regardless of the facts, regardless of the circumstances. we see pieces like the one we saw in "the new york times" today where the president is getting blamed even though he is not ultimately responsible and hasn't done any of the things he is accused of doing. as a consequence you hear a lot of pundits saying things like the deficit is getting worse when it's getting bet
stay with us. i want to bring in steve benen, msnbc contributor. good to have you with us tonight. why are mainstream journalists repeating this lie about president obama not having a plan to replace sequester? >> well, i can only speculate about what brooks and others are thinking. but i would think in all likelihood, there is a forced equivalence between left and right and democrats and republicans, it doesn't really exist. i think for many pundits who are so eager to avoid any sense of...
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>> his parents haunted us when he was getting his masters degree with us. and i was finally approached by them one day after he had done one of his projects. they said what do you think. this is when he was in his first or second year. and i said he is going all the way. and they have attested to that since then. so i'm not making it up now. i'm not precious or prescient. i really knew. >> he had a lot of nerve playing a despicable character in "wedding crashers", and he still managed to get through that, a guy that everybody hated. remember the football game? >> well, of course. but people often achieve glory by paying very nasty characters. they're actors, for heaven's sake. >> i know, i know. i don't have to go to actor's studio to know they're actors. sheer what he said about auditioning in front, keep going, in front of you the first time. let's take a listen. >> remember when you said are you prepared to spend the next three years of your life dedicated to this program? and i said yep. and that was it. that was all he said. and then for the next -- un
>> his parents haunted us when he was getting his masters degree with us. and i was finally approached by them one day after he had done one of his projects. they said what do you think. this is when he was in his first or second year. and i said he is going all the way. and they have attested to that since then. so i'm not making it up now. i'm not precious or prescient. i really knew. >> he had a lot of nerve playing a despicable character in "wedding crashers", and he...
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less for us. more for you. >>> at the academy awards sunday night, we will see a lot of talk about how hollywood got serious. movies tackle the most tough and serious issues in our politics and our history. >> we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vein. that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, the government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. >> "lincoln" offers lessons on how washington gridlocked and django unchained reimagined the legacy of slavery. >> i'm curious, what makes you such a mad dingo expert? >> i'm curious what makes you so curious. >> what did you say, boy? >> calm down, butch. no offense given. >> not taken. >> it's the year that politics won hollywood. next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs
less for us. more for you. >>> at the academy awards sunday night, we will see a lot of talk about how hollywood got serious. movies tackle the most tough and serious issues in our politics and our history. >> we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vein. that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, the government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. >> "lincoln" offers lessons on how...
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less for us. more for you. >>> if you want to protect yourself, get a double-barrel shotgun, have the shells of a 12 gauge shot gun, and i promise you as i told my wife, we live in an area that's wooded and it's somewhat secluded, i said, jill, if there's ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony and walk out, put that double-barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you whoever is coming in is not -- you don't need an ar-15. it's harder to aim. it's harder to use, and, in fact, you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself. g buy a shotgun. buy a shotgun. >> welcome back to "hardball." buy a shotgun. buy a shotgun 37 that was vice president biden's feed for gun control this week in an online town hall and that response came to a question whether an assault weapons ban would prevent citizens from defend themselves. yesterday he was in connecticut making an emotional push for stricter gun laws. >> if the shooter in tucson had a ten-round magazine instead of a 30-round magazi
less for us. more for you. >>> if you want to protect yourself, get a double-barrel shotgun, have the shells of a 12 gauge shot gun, and i promise you as i told my wife, we live in an area that's wooded and it's somewhat secluded, i said, jill, if there's ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony and walk out, put that double-barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you whoever is coming in is not -- you don't need an ar-15. it's harder to aim. it's harder to...
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less for us. more for you. >>> it was exactly two years ago today that retiring defense secretary leon panetta said good-bye to his colleagues in a farewell ceremony at a joint military base in virginia. but today mr. panetta is not enjoying his second week of retirement. instead, he's attending a nato meeting on the future of afghanistan because republicans have prevented the appointment of his successor. after ensuring the failure of a cloture vote on the nomination of chuck hagel, a group of 15 republican senators have now sent a letter to the president urging him to withdraw the nomination. in response the white house press secretary referred to a bogus report fabricated by the breitbart media team which suggested chuck hagel may be connected to a nonexistent organization called the friends of hamas. >> just to be clear, he won't be withdrawn. >> absolutely not. if any suggestion to the otherwise -- to the contrary might have been found in the minutes of the meetings of the friends of hamas, y
less for us. more for you. >>> it was exactly two years ago today that retiring defense secretary leon panetta said good-bye to his colleagues in a farewell ceremony at a joint military base in virginia. but today mr. panetta is not enjoying his second week of retirement. instead, he's attending a nato meeting on the future of afghanistan because republicans have prevented the appointment of his successor. after ensuring the failure of a cloture vote on the nomination of chuck hagel, a...
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drops the use of the amount of gasoline that each person uses. another way to move it forward and this is not as popular among the left with natural gas as a transport fuel. there's three attempts of congress in the last year and a half to move forward the natural gas conversation as a transport fuel and both sides of the aisle they have had problems with that. been two t. boone pickens plans and all voted down and have been motions to move us away from gasoline as the only way and bringing in some other sources, for example, so we can try to get off of this national gasoline price. >> we said that the average is price is $3.62, i would love to pay that. i'm paying $4.50 and above for several years now i think as a new yorker. so that means somebody must be paying $3 for gas somewhere in america, right, if the average is $3.62. can you talk about why gas prices vary so much from state to state and region to region? >> well, there are certain regulations that each state can put in for their emissions to meet whatever standards the states require.
drops the use of the amount of gasoline that each person uses. another way to move it forward and this is not as popular among the left with natural gas as a transport fuel. there's three attempts of congress in the last year and a half to move forward the natural gas conversation as a transport fuel and both sides of the aisle they have had problems with that. been two t. boone pickens plans and all voted down and have been motions to move us away from gasoline as the only way and bringing in...